Jennifer Hames

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Dr. Hames’ interests are in the area of suicidal behavior, depression, and empirically supported treatments. Her work has looked at cognitive and interpersonal risk factors for suicidal behavior and depression, in addition to prevention interventions to address these concerns. Dr. Hames coordinates the practicum training for the doctoral students in clinical psychology and provides training and clinical supervision to doctoral students in the delivery of empirically supported assessments and interventions.

Hames, J. L., & Joiner, T. E. (2012). Resiliency factors may differ as a function of self-esteem level: Testing the efficacy of two types of positive self-statements following a laboratory stressor. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 31(6), 640-661.